El Wednesday 31 August 2005 04:17, Joe Smith escribió: > >There are no Gs in any OS name that I can think of right now... > > Debian GNU/Linux > ^^ > > Please add more if you can.
Hmm, Win95 was codenamed "Chicago" during development ;) GM OS A very early operating system developed by General Motors for the IBM 701. Unnamed. About 1955 [Steel 1964]. SAGE Semi-Automatic Ground Environment system. Control Program for IBM AN/FSQ7 to monitor weapons systems. First real-time control system. Late 1950s [Everett et al 1957]. GCOS General Comprehensive OS. Honeywell Series 60 and 6000 systems. Based on GECOS. Early 1970's. GECOS III Multiprogrammed OS for GE 600 series computers. Late 1960s [Sayres 1971]. George 1,2,3, and 4 OS for various models of ICL 1900 series computers. Late 1960s [Cuttle & Robinson 1970, Goodman 1972, Oestreicher 1971]. GEOS Graphics Operating System for Commodore 64, based on GEM. Commodore Business Machines, Inc. Mid 1980s. GUARDIAN Operating System for Tandem NonStop Computers, featuring high reliability. Early 1980s [Serlin 1984]. AEGIS OS for the Apollo DOMAIN Distributed system. Early 1980s. Galaxy A distributed UNIX-compatible system featuring multi-level IPC and variable-weight processes. Univ. of Tokyo, late 1980s [Sinha et al 1991]. Spring Distributed multiplatform OS developed by Sun. Not related to the Spring Kernel, a real-time system. 1990s [Mitchell et al 1994]. ... http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~jdm/classes/cs258/OScat/ > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Jorge Bernal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Warp Networks S.L. http://www.warp.es/ [EN] http://koke.amedias.org/ [ES] http://www.amedias.org/koke

